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Lemon lightening?


Question Posted Tuesday April 12 2005, 8:21 pm

Hi. I want to highlight my hair in a way that a) washes out within 2 months and b) isn't TOO harmful to my hair. If anyone knows of a color to highlight it with (i have brown wavy hair, brown eyes, and pale skin) or if lemon lightens hair please answer and just to let ya know, I rate.

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Teza answered Thursday April 14 2005, 12:43 am:
Using lemons on brown hair might turn it into like oranghish color. You would have to be in the sun or light so it works. If you get the highlighting kit it wont really demage your hair. x0

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sweetxcatastrophe answered Tuesday April 12 2005, 9:46 pm:
lemon with brown hair will turn your hair somewhat orange. if you want that, go for it. but other than that; i would say no to lemon. wash out highlights are said to be a fluke. go for something professionally and get an auburn/hazlenut mix.

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